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270 cal 135 matchking
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<blockquote data-quote="Calvin45" data-source="post: 1664713" data-attributes="member: 109862"><p>Yeah I know, it seems there are few smallbore calibers as purely dedicated "hunting only" as 277. The 10 twist cripples it's capability compared to the 6.5 and 7mm diameters surrounding it for distance work, and for whatever reason it must have been declared in its infancy that this bore diameter would never even be experimented with for match type cartridges and bullets. Perhaps it's just as well, it does one thing and does it fantastically well with no fuss. But I'd love to see more options for it, I love shooting my 270 just for fun and can't possibly be alone, and while cheap soft points are cheaper than match bullets, the same is not true for the hunting bullets with bc comparable to match bullets. </p><p></p><p>I doubt I'll even hear back but I emailed nosler about the possibility of an rdf bullet in .277 diameter. Bergers are great I'm sure but too pricey for what I'm talking about here.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Calvin45, post: 1664713, member: 109862"] Yeah I know, it seems there are few smallbore calibers as purely dedicated “hunting only” as 277. The 10 twist cripples it’s capability compared to the 6.5 and 7mm diameters surrounding it for distance work, and for whatever reason it must have been declared in its infancy that this bore diameter would never even be experimented with for match type cartridges and bullets. Perhaps it’s just as well, it does one thing and does it fantastically well with no fuss. But I’d love to see more options for it, I love shooting my 270 just for fun and can’t possibly be alone, and while cheap soft points are cheaper than match bullets, the same is not true for the hunting bullets with bc comparable to match bullets. I doubt I’ll even hear back but I emailed nosler about the possibility of an rdf bullet in .277 diameter. Bergers are great I’m sure but too pricey for what I’m talking about here. [/QUOTE]
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